As part of National Nutrition Month, College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Nutrition and Dietetics Club, in partnership with Be Well at OSU, hosted events out on the Memorial Union quad March 5 and 6.

As part of National Nutrition Month, College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Nutrition and Dietetics Club, in partnership with Be Well at OSU, hosted events out on the Memorial Union quad March 5 and 6.
A new study based on in-depth interviews of rural Latino men in western Oregon finds that these men need sexual health services designed for their needs, including more male health providers, more convenient clinic hours, and Spanish-speaking doctors.
Celia Austin returned to campus for Homecoming festivities and found herself supported and surrounded by students and faculty who were eager to share their stories and to hear her passion for cancer research and the many ways she uses her education in her successful career and home life.
STAR Sports is kicking off with open gym days during the first season to familiarize children with the field and volunteers, but starting next term, organizers plan to implement more of a soccer league-type feel to the program, including one day each week of practice and one day of games.
The conference provided not only a continuing education opportunity, but also a venue for dietitians, nutrition educators and health professionals to learn the latest information, from the science to its application, on emerging issues in nutrition and health.
The College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ marketing team made a big impression at this year’s Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) conference in Portland, winning two awards in the District VIII Communication Awards competition.